Why do thunderstorms happen and why are they so loud?

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30 years old and still don’t fully understand!

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Air heated at ground level by the sun rises up and forms into clouds of ice and water droplets. These, bumping around against each other causes a buildup of static electricity in the clouds, which is released as lightning. The lightning super-heats the air, which rapidly expands then contracts again, causing a shockwave we hear as thunder.

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